Direction of DISASTER Management System Reform in Preparation for Unified KOREA

Various efforts are needed in preparation for the predictable Korea unification as a wind of peace blown over the Korean Peninsula brought about the long-terminated exchange between South Korea and North Korea. As bilateral relationship and exchanges are actively done, systematic and specific system...

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Published inInternational Journal of Human & Disaster , 3(2) Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Kwon, Seol-a, Ryu, Sang-il
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published J-INSTITUTE 31.12.2018
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Summary:Various efforts are needed in preparation for the predictable Korea unification as a wind of peace blown over the Korean Peninsula brought about the long-terminated exchange between South Korea and North Korea. As bilateral relationship and exchanges are actively done, systematic and specific system needs to be established to manage highly uncertain disasters more efficiently. It is particularly important to establish the comprehensive and integrated disaster management operation system for the unified peninsula after the declaration of the end of war as bilateral relations are abruptly improved and inter-Korean exchange and cooperation continues. This study aims to elevate the tolerance in response to the unification and propose improvements of disaster safety system in the course of cooperation between the government and private institutions. Disaster management system needs to be reformed considering legalization related with research results, disaster term standardization, manual generalization, and regional characterization. It would be desirable to build up disaster management and response system starting from regions such as boundary areas, economic cooperation areas, and exchange areas not by setting a diverse range of disasters and selecting areas in hope of proper cooperation of the further inter-Korean disaster management system. KCI Citation Count: 2
ISSN:2423-8260
2423-8260
DOI:10.22471/disaster.2018.3.2.01